Classified Index, 



467 



ILLUSTRATIONS— ^ro;i/zW^. 



Portraits, Views, and Groups, 



Chequers Inn, 403 

 Cliffs at Filey, Plate XXX. 

 Crummack Dale, 432 

 Dobree, Nicholas Frank, Plate VII. 

 Harrison, W, Jerome, f.g.s., Plate 

 XXXVI. 



Hell Crag, Tarnbrook Fell, Plate VI. 

 Knaresborough Dropping Well, Plate 

 XXXVII. 



Lamarck, 1 744-1 829, 120 

 Lankester, Sir E. Ray, 390 

 Law, Robert, f.g.s., Plate VIII. 

 Loten, Philip, 239 

 Poachers, 404 



Phillips, Prof. John, Plate 1. 

 Ravenscar, View from, Plate XXXI. 

 Rayleigh, Lord, 390 

 Swiss Botanists, Plate XV. 



SPECIES AND VARIETIES NEW TO BRITAIN BROUGHT 

 FORWARD IN THIS VOLUME. 



_ ^ Coprinus cordisporus Gibbs, n. sp., 



ii'UNGi. ^ Gibbs, 100 ; Humaria globosa- 



pulvinata, n. sp., C. Crossland, 214-^ 

 215. 



Bovistella paludosa, Lev., found at 

 Osmotherley, T. Gibbs, 457 



SPECIES AND VARIETIES NEW TO SCIENCE DESCRIBED 

 IN THIS VOLUME. 



Arachnida. 

 First record of Erigone spinosa, found 

 at Saltend Common, near Hull, by 

 Mr. T. Stainforth, with figures, des- 

 cribed by Rev. O. Pickard-Cam- 

 bridge, 378-379 ; Further notes 

 thereon, T. Stainforth, 385 



Flowering Plants. 

 Potamogeton pensylvanicus, from the 

 canal at Salterhebble Bridge, near 

 Halifax, A. Bennett, 10- 11 



Fungi. 



Tapesia retincola and new host of 



Puccinia orchidearum-phalaridis on 

 Listera ovata, found on visit of 

 Y.N.U. to Hornsea, C. Crossland, 

 309-310 ; Coprinus trigrinellus Bond, 

 found at Boston, Lines., and Amber- 

 gate, near Derby, H. C. Hawley, 

 320 ; Nolanea minuta Karst, found 

 in Arncliffe Wood, during visit of 

 Y.N.U. to Osmotherley, T. Gibbs, 

 409 



Mosses and Hepatics. , 



Sphagnum Bavaricum, collected near 

 Ellerbeck, W. Bellerby, 15-^6 



NOTES AND 



fanuary. — John Phillips — Biology at 

 Liverpool — A Malformed Gurnard — 

 Food of Fishes — South-Eastern Nat- 

 uralists — Concretions — Flowers of 

 the Oak — Trees and their Life His- 

 tories — 1-4 



February. — Dr. H. C. Sorby, f.r.s. — 

 New Methods of Geological Study — 

 Currents and Sand — Clay Deposits — - 

 Ancient Volcanic Eruptions — Minute 

 Cavities in Rocks — Extent of Pres- 

 sure upon Rocks — Lord Kelvin — 

 TheNether world of Mendip. — Dangers 

 of Cave Exploring— Scientific Re- 

 sults — 33-38 



COMMENTS. 



March. — Manx Beetles — Sir John 

 Evans — The Marten in Britain — 

 The Pre-Glacial Flora of Britain — 

 Nature of Deposits — Methods of 

 Preparation — Pillow Lava and Slag 

 — Yorkshire Geology — The Palaeon- 

 tographical Society — The Chalk of 

 the Isle of Wight — 65-69 



May. — Postage of Scientific Literature 

 — The Dating of Societies' Transac- 

 tions — The British Association Re- 

 port (Leicester Meeting) — Wild 

 Birds' Eggs in an Incubator — 

 Metriorhynchus brachyrhynchus 

 Varieties of Boarmia repandata — 



1908 December i. 



